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What To Do When Your Website Goes Down

Have you ever heard a colleague answer the phone like this: “Good afterno… Yes… What? Completely?… When did it go down?… Really, that long?… We’ll look into it right away… Yes, I understand… Of course… Okay, speak to you soon… Bye.” The call may have been followed by some cheesy ’80s rock ballad coming from the speaker phone, interrupted by “Thank you for holding. You are now caller number 126 in the queue.” That’s your boss calling the hosting company’s 24 hour “technical support” line. (more)

Install Ubuntu side by side with Windows

Now Ubuntu can be installed side by side with Windows without having to uninstall windows first. Simply by providing an empty partition of 20GB. If you have only one hard drive partition, make sure available at least 20GB free for installing Linux Ubuntu 9.04 (more)

How to Prevent Attacks Keylogger

A Keylogger is a program that records all physical keystrokes and stores them for later retrieval. The existence of a keylogger is usually kept a secret and is hidden from whoever it is targeting. For example, They may be used by company to monitor an employee they’re suspicious of, a keylogger could even be installed for backup purposes in case of a system crash. It could be useful to know that you always have a backup of whatever you type. keyloggers are categorized as a form of spyware, and will most likely store the keystrokes to a file (which may be encrypted) and can be accessed by the attacker, normally by the use of a password. (more)

Accelerate Computer Without Registry Trash

Keeping your computer in running order is very important these days. You have to run anti-virus, anti-spyware, and anti-malware scans in addition to the required maintenance. But how much attention do you give to registry tools? Chances are that if you’re like most computer users the answer is “not enough”. (more)